Rainy early & wind: ― colder & cloudy & rain later. Worked at Butrinto ― but off & on=wise ― till 5. No steamer. Came, Hutton ― at 3. At 3.30 ― Mrs. Maude & the Forts: ― Mrs. F. admires the big Corfu A. ― Sate at work afterwards ― Hutton by me, ― […]
Posted under 1862, Diary Entry by Marco Graziosi 11.02.2012
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Gray cloudy damp till 12 ― then rain till 5 or 6. Worked ― but not much, ― at Corfû A ― trees. Count George Henckel von Donnersmarck came, & his brother-in-law: a better bred man ― & a gentlemanly fellow. Afterwards ― just as I was getting to work again, came someone else ― […]
Posted under 1862, Diary Entry by Marco Graziosi 10.02.2012
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Pouring rain, & Thunderstorms: high S. wind all day. More angry still that there are neither letters nor papers ― Διατὶ;1 In a horrid rage. Looked out Tennyson Illustrations from his poems. Wrote to R. Martineau. A deadly doleful day ― dark pouring gloomy ― & I gloomier. At 5.ˇ[20] called on the Goldsmid & […]
Posted under 1862, Diary Entry by Marco Graziosi 09.02.2012
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Cloudy & sunny at times: once or twice a half shower of rain. Very calm & open window=no fire weather. ― Worked at Corfu A ― trees & foreground ― but, tho’ none come, little things interrupted me. First, paying Παραμιθιόττι’s rent: I asked for the refusals of the upper floor ― but got no […]
Posted under 1862, Diary Entry by Marco Graziosi 08.02.2012
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Cloudy gray all day ― a little rain before a gold sunset. Worked at Corfu A, ― trees, all day ― stems ― off & on, from 9.30, to 6.15. Letters from Mrs. Shakespear ―― & Ellen. Did not go out. The Goldsmid wrote to say she sould not drive, as I had written to […]
Posted under 1862, Diary Entry by Marco Graziosi 07.02.2012
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Gray & cloudy calm all day. We seem to have gone back ― years. Worked at trees in Corfus, B. C. & D. till 2: ― after which Miss G. & Mrs. N. were to have driven, & I with them. But they wrote to say they would call at 3.30 ― & so they […]
Posted under 1862, Diary Entry by Marco Graziosi 06.02.2012
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Cloudy early ― but fine, with a North sudden breeze from 12 to sunset[.] Painted at Citadels of Corfus A B C ― & D, from 9 to 5.30. Col. Maude came in ― he is going to Albania for 10 days ― & away from here in 3 weeks: & it becomes a question […]
Posted under 1862, Diary Entry by Marco Graziosi 05.02.2012
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Paradise weather all day. Sent letters to Ellen N. & C.F. Paradise without, for I cannot move. Began to work on Corfu D ― the little one: ― but worked ill. Fear of noise ― (which presently came in 4 Artillery men carrying up wood ―) & disgust at repetition of subject made me work […]
Posted under 1862, Diary Entry by Marco Graziosi 04.02.2012
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Perfectly lovely all day. Went to Taylor’s early & paid his £50: ― what loveliness of mountain & sea! Worked at Corfu A till 3. Letters from Grenfell, & B. & Jane Husey Hunt. No paper ― whereat angry. Walked to Manducchio & the long round. Dined with Miss Goldsmid & Mrs. Naylor: a pleasant […]
Posted under 1862, Diary Entry by Marco Graziosi 03.02.2012
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Fine all day. Slept well in the new room. Wrote to C.F. & Ellinor & translated some of A.P. Stanley’s Eastern Church. Invitations from Woolff ― & other bothers. Calls on the kindly Decies ― & Sargents. At 2.30 on Julia Goldsmid. Went to Church with Mrs. Naylor ― & returned & sate at the […]
Posted under 1862, Diary Entry by Marco Graziosi 02.02.2012
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